Here's a quick demo of the Mosky Audio 'Classic M-Shall' Speaker Simulator guitar pedal. This pedal is designed for sending your signal directly to a mixing desk when playing live or a DAW when recording. When used this way it sounds great but I can confirm that it does not sound very good when used like a traditional overdrive pedal in front of a clean guitar amp. This pedal features separate knobs for Low, Mid and High EQ and also Level, Gain and Voice (a tonal sweep of various Marshall amp characteristics). I think it's 'inspired by' the Tech 21 British \ Marshall Sans Amp pedal. This pedal seems to be well built and offers a very usable range of sounds. This demo is played using a bridge position humbucker pickup on a 'Strat' style guitar played through a DAW into a monitor speaker. There is no other speaker or amp simulation in the DAW and the only effect is a touch of reverb.
Please note that the audio is only being recorded with a mobile phone so it's not great quality but hopefully it still gives you a rough idea of the sounds this pedal can produce.
Specification:
Make: Mosky Audio
Model: Classic M-Shall
True-Bypass Circuit
Input Impedance 1MO
Output Impedance 1KO
Power Supply : DC9V 100mA,Center negative
Dimension(L*W*H):11.5*6.5*5CM
Weight:300g
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